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Villas-Boas expects more support at Tottenham

Andre Villas-Boas has suggested he will find Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy easier to work under than Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
Villas-Boas, having excelled during his stay at Porto, endured a chastening experience after departing for Stamford Bridge as he was dismissed in March and replaced by his assistant, Roberto Di Matteo, who went on to win the FA Cup and Champions League.
Villas-Boas believes that, despite Di Matteo's success, he should have been allowed to continue at Chelsea - "In terms of the project, words did not meet the actions, so I think I was cut short," he said - but he is optimistic that he will be better supported at White Hart Lane.
"I met the chairman, and saw the way he goes about his business at the club," Villas-Boas said. "He knows what he is doing, approaching the market in a different way, is a person of great football understanding and he had the effect of giving me the assurances I wanted in terms of building something.
"Tottenham are linked with great football in the past. It is something they have always valued highly. There is a wonderful history of attractive football, and Bill Nicholson left these messages of football well played and doing things in style, which is what I want to achieve as well."
He added: "With an owner that is involved on a daily basis at the football club, with his knowledge, that is the main difference. The structures that surround Tottenham are extremely good. There are competent people in and around the football club. The club is driven towards success, and everybody knows they must play a part in achieving that success.
"They are not looking for certain scapegoats, and when so many people are striving forward, it makes your job easier."
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